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Abstract:In 1929, an African-American Ford engineer, Robert Robinson, was recruited to work in the USSR. He had to stay there, against his will, for nearly 50 years.
In 1929, an African-American Ford engineer, Robert Robinson, was recruited to work in the USSR.
After being elected to Moscow's communist City Council the USA revoked his citizenship.
He was forced to stay in the USSR, against his will for nearly 50 years. He spoke to the BBC in 1991.
Witness History: The stories of our times told by the people who were there.
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